Circulation, Vol 68, 834-840, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
DJ Skorton, SM Collins, SD Woskoff, JA Bean and HE Melton Jr
Regional two-dimensional (2D) echocardiographic amplitude patterns, or
image texture, may be of diagnostic importance. Echocardiographic image
texture is due in part to acoustic speckle, a complex pattern of
interference of reflections from many small scatterers in tissue. The
regional speckle pattern appears to be altered in several disorders
associated with abnormalities in myocardial structure but also may be
altered by a variety of characteristics of the scanning instrument. We
hypothesized that quantitative measures of regional 2D echocardiographic
image texture would vary as a function of position in range and azimuth
within the field of view, even when imaging a uniform ensemble of
scatterers. We tested this hypothesis by imaging a tissue- equivalent
phantom with two phased-array scanners and two different methods of
digitization. We analyzed the texture in several regions of interest
separated in range and azimuth and found significant differences in
quantitative texture measures as a function of position of the region of
interest in the sector field of view (p values .006 to .0001 by
multivariate analysis of variance). We found significant regional
variability in texture with both scanners and both methods of digitization.
We conclude that regional quantitative image texture in 2D echocardiograms
varies as a function of range and azimuth, even when imaging a uniform
ensemble of scatterers. This variability is related to several physical and
instrument-related phenomena and precludes interpreting all regional
texture alterations as indicating tissue structural abnormalities.
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Range- and azimuth-dependent variability of image texture in two- dimensional echocardiograms
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